Related to Ardebil city (located in Ardabil province)
Also known as: Ardabil Bazaar, Bazaar-e Ardebil (Farsi)
In the heart of the Ardabil city, this bazaar stands as old as the Islamic period. It's shape was described by the historians of 4th century AH. as a cross, extending in four directions with simply designed
Ardabil Bazaar is a bazaar built during Safavid Dynasty in Ardabil, north-western Iran.
Bazaar of Ardabil
The historical Ardabil Bazaar is geographically located in the center of the city and because of being ancient and giving traditional architectural style is considered as one of the most interesting structure of Bazaar in Iran.
Ardabil Bazaar
The historical Ardabil Bazaar is geographically located in the center of the city and because of being ancient and giving traditional architectural style is considered as one of the most interesting structure of Bazaar in Iran.
Bazaar of Ardabil
The historical Ardabil Bazaar is geographically located in the center of the city and because of being ancient and giving traditional architectural style is considered as one of the most interesting structure of Bazaar in Iran.
Ardabil Bazaar
The historical Ardabil Bazaar is geographically located in the center of the city and because of being ancient and giving traditional architectural style is considered as one of the most interesting structure of Bazaar in Iran.
Ardabil Bazaar
The historical Ardabil Bazaar is geographically located in the center of the city and because of being ancient and giving traditional architectural style is considered as one of the most interesting structure of Bazaar in Iran.
Ardabil Bazaar
The historical Ardabil Bazaar is geographically located in the center of the city and because of being ancient and giving traditional architectural style is considered as one of the most interesting structure of Bazaar in Iran.
Ardebil Bazaar
In and around the Ardabil Bazaar are many caravansaries and inns, owned by the estate of the Safavid Dynasty shrine, and mosques, some of which were endowed by Ata-Malik Juvayni (1226–1283) for the Shaykh Safi shrine
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